World War II veterans to get free care in private clinics of Atyrau city
18 August, 2014 18:36
Governor of Atyrau Nurlybek Ozhayev and representatives of 16 private medical institutions of the city signed a memorandum according to which all veterans of World War II are guaranteed free care, the regional administration informed.
Medical institutions have committed to provide veterans for advisory diagnostic aid, and the necessary medicines, hospital treatment as well.
"only 56 participants of the war live in the city. Our sacred duty to do our best so that they did not have any domestic problems, including those with access to health care," the Governor of Atyrau announced.
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